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CAUSES OF ABSOLUTISM   Decline of Feudalism  Growth of cities  Breakdown of Church authority  People wanted strong leadership.

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2 CAUSES OF ABSOLUTISM   Decline of Feudalism  Growth of cities  Breakdown of Church authority  People wanted strong leadership

3 ABSOLUTE MONARCHIES IN EUROPE 1550-1800 From World History: Connections to Today Prentice Hall, 2003

4 THE PHILOSOPHER BEHIND THE AGE  Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes  1660 – Wrote the Leviathan (Giant)  Discussed the perfect government  People first lived in anarchy  Needed a “social contract”  Required an absolute monarch to maintain order  People retained the right only to maintain their lives.

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6  1. Centralized political power  2. Pacified nobility  3. Increased revenue  4. New army

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9  Use of propaganda, creation of political image  “Divine right of kings” (Bossuet) = “L’etat c’est moi.”  used intendants to administer the government = bureaucracy, councils, parlements  chief foreign policy goal= secure international boundaries for France (prevent invasion) especially if he can expand the area of his rule  revoked the Edict of Nantes (1685)- millions of Protestants emigrated or joined France’s enemies

10  Made sure nobility would benefit from his absolute authority by cooperation with regional parlements  Completed Versailles palace  way of keeping an eye on nobility  court life organized on his daily routine  he was the source for most favors, patronage

11 Louis XIV’s Grand Style

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16 The King’s Bed The Queen’s Bed

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18  Finance Minister: Jean-Baptiste Colbert (1619-1683)  regulated imports/exports  created new nat’l industries and organized factories  simplified administrative bureaucracy  increased the taille (direct tax on peasantry) and reduced the number of tax-exempt nobles  great practitioner of Mercantilism – transforms France into commercial power (colonies in Africa, India, Americas)  began construction of navy

19  Military Advisors:  Marquis de Louvois- Minister of War & military tactician: instituted salary pay, improved discipline, limited commissions, began merit system of promotion  Sebastien Vauben – military engineer, devised system of trench warfare and concept of defensive frontiers

20  War of Devolution: to acquire Spanish Belgium, won area of Lille (1668)  Invasion of Netherlands (1672)  Nine Years’ War (1689-1697): League of Augsburg (Eng., Sp., Sw.,U.P., Bavaria, Saxony, Palatinate) VS. France  War of Spanish Succession (1701-1713): Grand Alliance (Eng./Hol./HRE) VS. Fr./Sp./Bavaria  throne of Spain went to Louis XIV’s grandson  ended with the Treaty of Utrecht (1713) with Great Britain and Treaty of Rastatt (1714) wit Spain  Sp. Loses Gibraltar  Austrian gains Netherlands, Milan, Sicily, Naples  Eng. Gets Newfoundland and control of slave trade

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22 Westernization…. …Tradition

23  Institutes Table of Ranks, making civil service a form of social status  Reorganized bureaucracy (“colleges”)

24  Westernizes Boyars by shaving beards, changing style of dress  Sent young Boyars to study abroad in western Europe

25  Builds St. Petersburg (like Versailles?) – Window to the West – warm water port  Conquers Baltic states – 1709 defeats Swedes at Poltava

26  Hires 1000 experts to create “Western” army  Gets rid of Streltsi (bodyguards) following revolt  Oversaw the construction of navy


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